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    Quote Originally Posted by nyskirat View Post
    I guess I'll have to take a look at the Wintersteiger bits if I need a new one any time soon

    Assuming they work for inserts
    The only 1/4" stepped bits I know of are made by SVST.



    The 1/4" bit is the bottom one, above. Note that the main diameter is 5/16" to fit in jigs. The step remaining is 1/32" for a 1/4" bit. It stops, but if you just keep driving the bit, it can keep going. A stop is encouraged if you are unsure. Using a stop on top of a guide can be bomber and idiot proof:



    Here are more tips on drilling skis.

    And

    Binding Freedom Stainless Steel Threaded Insert Installation
    Best regards, Terry
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    What he eloquently said ^^^^.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpinord View Post
    A stop is encouraged if you are unsure. Using a stop on top of a guide can be bomber and idiot proof:



    Here are more tips on drilling skis.

    And

    Binding Freedom Stainless Steel Threaded Insert Installation
    Ya so that^^ will do the same thing as a wine bottle cork but it doesnt come with wine so you won't get drunk ... probably won't get laid
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    Terry, I'll bet all those binding bits are made by the same company and just branded differently. Mine say Wintersteiger on them 3.6x9 and 4.1x9. I've seen Montana and other brands too. They also have a nice sharp point that won't wander as easily from the punchmark as a standard drill bit

    Ski rat, you'll need the 6.5?mm version for inserts. The one sold by binding freedom has a stop. Mine's pretty old and I don't think chamfers the hole like the Wintersteiger/SVST/Montana/???.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Hey! Save that snark for the wine cork dude - I just sat here all smug and shit and didn't post a thing.

    However...I coulda.
    I'm just jealous. My wife won't let me get one...press or nail gun. I did manage to sneak a table saw home a last year. I'm working off the demerits.
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    Just don't grab a 14mm nordic bit to drill an alpine ski, or a 9mm adult bit for a junior ski...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyskirat View Post
    I guess I'll have to take a look at the Wintersteiger bits if I need a new one any time soon

    Assuming they work for inserts
    Didnt you say you had a stepped bit and the instal still went sideways, htf did that happen for sake of curiousity?



    Stepped bits are stepped for 2 reasons, theoretically they make it impossible for some stoner in a shop to drill thru a ski but also to fit in the sleeves on mounting jigs

    They don't center punch anything, just clamp the jig hopefully double check and zap zap with the drill
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    PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.

    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    Terry, I'll bet all those binding bits are made by the same company and just branded differently. Mine say Wintersteiger on them 3.6x9 and 4.1x9. I've seen Montana and other brands too. They also have a nice sharp point that won't wander as easily from the punchmark as a standard drill bit

    Ski rat, you'll need the 6.5?mm version for inserts. The one sold by binding freedom has a stop. Mine's pretty old and I don't think chamfers the hole like the Wintersteiger/SVST/Montana/???.
    That may be true on standard tips, but the 1/4" has been manufactured by SVST. It's an American specialty thing and not main stream Euro.

    They now own and fabricate (or have fabricated) Jigarex and Binding Freedom products, including screws. Alpine screws, brass and nylon inserts are by Snoli. Maybe some drill bits for them and others, too.

    SVST were machinists before ski tool makers. They make all of their guides and other ski tools. They switch gears for the off season and fabricate very nice fly fishing reels. It's pretty cool to watch.
    Best regards, Terry
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    Terry, I'll bet all those binding bits are made by the same company and just branded differently. Mine say Wintersteiger on them 3.6x9 and 4.1x9. I've seen Montana and other brands too. They also have a nice sharp point that won't wander as easily from the punchmark as a standard drill bit

    Ski rat, you'll need the 6.5?mm version for inserts. The one sold by binding freedom has a stop. Mine's pretty old and I don't think chamfers the hole like the Wintersteiger/SVST/Montana/???.
    Came here to say the same; BF does sell a collared bit with the correct bit diameter for inserts. The standard SVST bit isn't big enough (that's what she said). I have both and I'll see if I can snap a picture to show the difference.

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    $40 bucks or less, has worked great. The springs just get in the way though, so I removed them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    Didnt you say you had a stepped bit and the instal still went sideways, htf did that happen for sake of curiousity?



    Stepped bits are stepped for 2 reasons, theoretically they make it impossible for some stoner in a shop to drill thru a ski but also to fit in the sleeves on mounting jigs

    They don't center punch anything, just clamp the jig hopefully double check and zap zap with the drill
    If you look at the BF stepped bit you'd see it's not much of a step. I have no idea how it happened tbh, I went to add some more depth to a hole and well, when I went to tap I wasn't getting that resistance until I noticed I had drilled through.

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    Also mebe its a THIN ski ?
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    I'm laughing at you beaters, drilled through a ski?
    What the fuck is wrong with you clowns?
    Buy the Wintersteiger bits, for fucks sake
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    I'm laughing at you beaters, drilled through a ski?
    What the fuck is wrong with you clowns?
    Buy the Wintersteiger bits, for fucks sake
    Telling me you've never fucked up a mount Buttah?

    And XXX-er, it was an ON3P Steeple, so I don't think so?

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    Of course I have, shit happens in busy shops.
    Spinners happen.
    We coil it and move on.
    Drilling through a ski, never.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Of course I have, shit happens in busy shops.
    Spinners happen.
    We coil it and move on.
    Drilling through a ski, never.
    Then you've never seen a shop fuck up a mount like that?

    I have. A newbie mounting a ski is still a newbie.

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    PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.

    Quote Originally Posted by nyskirat View Post
    Then you've never seen a shop fuck up a mount like that?

    I have. A newbie mounting a ski is still a newbie.
    Huh?
    Not sure I understand what you are saying
    Shop guys never use collars ever.
    Wintersteiger 3.5x9.5 and 4.1x9.5 and 3.6x9 are the most common bits at every shop in the world.
    Drop down to 7 for the kids ski, good to go all day, everyday
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Huh?
    Not sure I understand what you are saying
    Shop guys never use collars ever.
    Wintersteiger 3.5x9.5 and 4.1x9.5 and 3.6x9 are the most popular bits at every shop in the world.
    Drop down to 7 for the kids ski, good to go all day, everyday
    I'm asking if you've never seen a shop fuck up a mount and drill through a ski. An inexperienced person drilling a ski is still inexperienced regardless of location.


    I mean with inserts. Inserts don't use that bit. The insert step is much smaller than a traditional stepped bit.

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    Dude, are you partially retarded?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nyskirat View Post
    I'm asking if you've never seen a shop fuck up a mount and drill through a ski. An inexperienced person drilling a ski is still inexperienced regardless of location.


    I mean with inserts. Inserts don't use that bit. The insert step is much smaller than a traditional stepped bit.
    Shop mismounts come in many flavors. they include, but are not limited to:

    • Un repaired spinners
    • Mis-drilling hidden by the binding
    • Unfilled hidden holes allowing moisture into the core
    • Poor fore/aft placement
    • Poor side to side placement
    • facing wrong way on a twin tip
    • bad boot center mark
    • dimples
    • forward pressure/afd/din all wrong
    • toe-heel misalignment
    • Many others



    I think butta is right that he has not seen a shop drill through a ski, as they generally don't do anything with an unstepped bit. Not defending his attitude, but technically, he is right.

    BTW- I have drilled through a ski. First time I used a drill press. Carefully set the depth. then moved the table, and forgot to set the depth again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hhtele View Post
    Shop mismounts come in many flavors. they include, but are not limited to:




    I think butta is right that he has not seen a shop drill through a ski, as they generally don't do anything with an unstepped bit. Not defending his attitude, but technically, he is right.

    BTW- I have drilled through a ski. First time I used a drill press. Carefully set the depth. then moved the table, and forgot to set the depth again.
    I understand that and am not arguing against that point. But a stepped drill is not a surefire way to avoid errors, especially with inserts. Anyone who has done inserts knows that the stepped bit from BF has a much smaller step (not sure if this is the correct term but w/e) than a traditional mounting bit.

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    Damn shop rats are taking over a DIY thread. Again. Just can't sit back and enjoy the carnage, eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    I'm laughing at you beaters, drilled through a ski?
    What the fuck is wrong with you clowns?
    Buy the Wintersteiger bits, for fucks sake
    Ski screws aren't always the same exact length. I like setting the depth exactly where "I" want it, not where the bit wants it. I have always used 9/64" and 5/32" standard quality bits. Never had a problem. What, do you not know how to measure or something?

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    PSA: Mount your own fucking skis.

    That's a pretty thorough list, shit happens even in the most controlled of environments.
    Wrong direction on twins has not happened yet, ski tips go left on the bench.
    The serial number and size will be legible on the sidewall and the mounting info underfoot, will also be easily read.
    However if the twins are symetric, we ask if they want to flop them.
    It looks badass
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3PinGrin View Post
    Ski screws aren't always the same exact length. I like setting the depth exactly where "I" want it, not where the bit wants it. I have always used 9/64" and 5/32" standard quality bits. Never had a problem. What, do you not know how to measure or something?
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